Proposed Management Plan for SCE&G Future Development Property December 2007
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1 Proposed Management Plan for SCE&G Future Development Property December 2007
2 BASELINE 1984 License Classifications Future Development Forest and Game Management Easement Project Works Recreation (Current and Future) Protective/Restrictive Classifications Forest and game management No sales No docks No ramps Best management practices forestry operations only Recreation Limited to public recreation access only No sales Project Works
3 Future Development Property BASELINE, Cont d Available for sale (routine sales) No more than 5 acres for any one use No more than 50 acres/year Most sold in any one year: acres Total sold since 1984: acres Average annual sales since 1984: acres Buffer requirement: 75 feet back from 360 contour Limited brushing and clearing» < 3 in 4 height» No permanent structures Docks Single family residential Multi-user docks Common docks Community access» Ramp» Courtesy dock Commercial Marinas/docks
4 New FERC-Mandated Restrictions FERC Order re: dated _ foot, general non-disturbance setback Meandering path Docks 25 foot and 50 foot setbacks for ESA and non ESA Protection of backs of coves Environmentally Sensitive Areas Vegetative cover based: willows and button bushes Depth based: shallow coves and flats Protected species Limitation on docks Continuous ESAs no docks Intermittent ESA s location-limited Application to Easement property
5 RE-BALANCING Only property within the Project Boundary Line of Project 516 is affected. SCE&G is not a governmental authority and cannot make zoning decisions. County development policies and plans should be the prerogative and responsibility of county government, not a regulated public utility. Shoreline management policies and programs must be directed at shoreline activities within the reasonable control of SCE&G as property owner and licensee. Toothpaste cannot be forced back into the tube the lake shoreline already is fragmented. It cannot be un-fragmented.
6 HOW TO RE-BALANCE Craft shoreline management prescriptions to encourage all back property (i.e. non Project Property) development-related shoreline impacts to be grouped so as to leave as much undisturbed shoreline as possible. Encourage establishment of setbacks where none exist. Encourage increased depth of setback where less than 75 feet depth lies between the PBL and the 360 contour. Enforce setback restrictions, shoreline management prescriptions, vegetative protection, maintenance, and re-establishment requirements.
7 Existing Dock Permitting Policy for Future Development Property Individual Docks To qualify a lot for a single family dwelling must have a minimum width of 100ft measured on the 75ft Buffer Zone Common Docks To quality for a common dock to be shared by two single family dwelling, each lot must have a minimum width of 50ft, measured on the 75ft Buffer Zone
8 Community Boat ramp and Courtesy Dock A community common access lot must have a minimum of 100ft width measured on the 75ft Buffer Zone with a minimum setback of 100ft for the nearest existing property line. From the end of the proposed courtesy dock there must be a minimum of 150ft across the cove to the 360 contour. Multi Slip Dock Policy Requires County, State and Federal approval. Setbacks and distance requirements same as easement property.
9 FERC Approved Fringeland for Sale PBL Back Property FERC Approved Fringeland to be Sold 100 ft Lot 75 Buffer Zone 100 ft Lot 25 Limited Brushing 50 Limited Brushing 360 Contour FERC Approved Fringeland to be Sold 25 Non-Disturbance Area ESA s 50 Non-Disturbance Area
10 SCE&G Management Prescriptions December 2007 Lake Murray Miles Acres 75-Foot Setback Causeway Commercial Recreation Conservation Areas Easement Easement w/75-foot Setback Forest Management Future Development FDID Project Operations Public Recreation ,837.19
11 Proposed Management Plan Applies to remaining SCE&G-owned Future Development property on Lake Murray Plan proposed by the SCE&G Land and Lake Dept. Allows SCE&G to continue with some Fringe Land Sales Promotes protection of the environmental and scenic values of the project
12 Proposed Management Plan Plan would keep current 75-Foot buffer Allow sale of fringe land above the 75-Foot buffer to back property owner Permitting shoreline amenities will continue to be dependent on all other conditions specific to the approved SMP
13 Buffer Zone Enhancements New Plan will establish a uniform 75-Foot nondisturbance Buffer Zone Back property owners who have less than 75 feet in depth to the 360 contour would be required to deed SCE&G so much of their property to create a uniformly 75-Foot Buffer Zone After this condition is met, SCE&G will permit a dock along the shoreline, if the property qualifies for all other dock permitting requirements
14 Goals of Proposed Management Plan Goal is to balance the desire for continued fringe land sales for revenue generation while protecting the recreational, environmental and scenic values of the remaining SCE&G future development shoreline Plan also encourages less development density by requiring larger lots with more shoreline footage to qualify for docks Reduces the number of docks and increases the distance between docks
15 Land Sales and Fringe Land Restrictions Only owners of back property adjoining SCE&G fringe land may purchase the available fringe land Application for a dock would be allowed only after the purchase of the fringe land All qualifying conditions for dock permits, in addition to the setback and ownership conditions must be met
16 Dock Requirements Individual Docks To qualify, a lot for a single family dwelling must have a minimum width of 150 feet, measured on the 75ft Buffer Zone Line
17 Individual Docks Exhibit 1 Back Property Back Property PBL Fringeland Areas to be Sold Dock Buffer Zone 75 Buffer Zone Non Disturbance Buffer Zone 10 Meandering Path 360 Contour
18 Dock Requirements Common Docks To qualify for a common dock to be shared by two single family dwellings, each lot must have a minimum width of 100 feet, measured on the 75ft Buffer Zone Line
19 Common Dock Exhibit 2 Back Property PBL Fringeland Areas to be Sold Buffer Zone 75 Buffer Zone Non-Disturbance Area 10 Meandering Path 360 Contour Common Dock
20 Multi-Slip Docks May be permitted in lieu of individual or common docks A minimum of one-thousand feet (1000 ft) of continuous shoreline, measured at the 75ft Buffer Zone Line, is required A minimum distance of five-hundred feet (500 ft) across a cove measured from the 360 contour to the 360 contour required One and one half (1 ½) slips would be approved for each 150 feet of property along the 75ft Buffer Zone Line With a continuous shoreline of one-thousand feet (1000 ft.), a facility with a total of ten(10) slips could be approved with all other shoreline condition requirements met A minimum distance of five-hundred feet (500 ft) across a cove measured from the 360 contour to the 360 contour required One (1) ten foot (10 ft) wide meandering path will be allowed through the Buffer Zone to access a multi-slip dock
21 Multi-slip Docks Exhibit ft. of Property on the SCE&G 75 Buffer Zone Line PBL Access Path Fringeland Area to be Sold 1000 Ft Path Non- Disturbance Area 360 Contour Multi-Slip Dock (10) 75 Buffer Zone 75 Buffer Zone 10 Meandering
22 Community Boat Ramp and Courtesy Dock A common access lot must have a minimum of two-hundred foot (200 ft) width, measured on the 75ft Buffer Zone Line. Also it must be 150 from the current adjacent property owner on both sides Qualification for a common boat ramp will be heavily influenced by evaluations of any necessitated impact to existing trees and other vegetation within the buffer zone Parking and turn around space must be above the 75 Buffer Zone Line No additional criteria
23 Community Boat Ramp & Courtesy Dock Exhibit 4 Road Launching/Turnaround Existing Property Owner PBL Fringeland Areas to be Sold Buildable Lot Access Path 150 Buildable Lot Meandering Disturbance Path Area 360 Contour Individual Dock Courtesy Dock Community Boat Ramp 75 Buffer Zone 75 Buffer Zone Non- 150 Individual Dock
24 75-Foot Buffer Zone Management Buffer zone supports wildlife corridors and natural areas, protects water quality, reduces erosion, protects fish and wildlife habitat, and provides a visual separation of off-water development Current FERC license requires a 75-Foot Buffer on project property. In areas where the PBL is less than 75 feet from the 360 contour, the current plan provides no mechanism to leverage the dock permitting program to add property to create a full 75-Foot Buffer area. This proposed plan would change that. If a back property owner chooses not to deed SCE&G sufficient land to create a full 75-Foot Buffer area, SCE&G will not permit a dock or sell any of the fringeland.
25 75-Foot Buffer Zone Management Will be a non-disturbance area except for such clearing necessary and approved for installation and maintenance of approved shoreline amenities No clearing of trees, shrubs or vegetation will be allowed Will allow clearing for a single, ten foot (10 ft) wide meandering access path Path must not encourage erosion Trees larger than 10 inches at breast height may not be removed within path Lake Management representatives will work with property owners to lay out access paths
26 Natural Areas Fringe land will not be sold Dock permits will be not be issued Includes only those areas identified and classified as natural areas and Environmentally Sensitive Areas (ESA s)
27 Recreation Potential recreation sites will be identified and future recreation sites will be evaluated as part of the relicensing process. The Recreation Technical Working Committee will review the Recreation Assessment Study Report and make recommendations to the Land and Lake Resource Conservation Committee on Future Development lands needed for public recreation
28 What Did You Do?
29 Total Number Of Tracts 347 Tracts (Tract 91 Did Not Exist) 47 Tracts were eliminated (below the dam, causeways, data error, and tracts already sold) 300 Remaining Tracts 76 Tracts(a portion or all to Natural Areas) 15 Tracts (a portion or all to Recreation) 16 Tracts (a portion or all to Forest Mgt)
30 Some Level of Protection ACRES MILES Natural Areas Forest Management Recreation Sub-Total Uniform 75 Buffer Zone Total
31 Future Development Tracts Miles of Shoreline 58.% Proposed Natural Areas (76 tracts miles) Proposed Receation (15 tracts 9.14 miles) 10.3% Proposed Forest Management (16 tracts 9.45 miles) 10% Proposed Future Development (53.25 miles) 21.5% Total Shoreline Miles = miles Proposed
32 Redistribution of Shoreline Miles after Rebalancing of Future Development Lands Exisiting Proposed Miles Future Development Forest Management Public Recreation Commercial recreation Causeway Natural Areas 75-ft Setback Project Operations Classification
33 Future Development Protected Acreage 14.1% 36.5% Natural Areas (76 Tracts acres) Forest Management (16 Tracts acres) 15.7% Recreation (15 Tracts acres) 33.6% Uniform 75 ft protected buffer zone ( acres) Total Acreage = acres Total Acreage For Protection =
34 Changes in Acreages after Rebalancing Future Development Lands Exisiting Acres Proposed Future Development Forest Management Public Recreation Commercial recreation Causeway Natural Areas 75-ft Setback Project Operations Classification
35 SCE&G Management Prescriptions December 2007 Current Proposed Lake Murray Miles Miles 75-Foot Setback Causeway Commercial Recreation Natural Areas (Conservation Areas) Easement Easement w/75-foot Setback 0 0 Forest Management Future Development FDID Project Operations Public Recreation
36 SCE&G Management Prescriptions December 2007 Current Proposed Lake Murray Acres Acres 75-Foot Setback Causeway Commercial Recreation Natural Areas(Conservation Areas) Easement Easement w/75-foot Setback Forest Management Future Development FDID Project Operations Public Recreation , ,837.19
37 Summary ACRES MILES Natural Areas Forest Management Recreation Sub-Total Future Development Total
38 Dock Policy on Forest Management Lands The Land & Lake TWC will evaluate and determine if a dock permitting policy will be implemented. As of January 1, 2007 there are 88 private property owners that adjoin the current SCE&G Forest Management Lands that could be considered for some type of dock access.
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